Switzerland women's national basketball team
Switzerland | |||
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FIBA zone | FIBA Europe | ||
Coach | Milenko Tomic (Head Coach), Mark Burger (Assistant), Daniel Frey (Assistant) | ||
Olympic Games | |||
Appearances | None | ||
Medals | None | ||
Women's World Cup | |||
Appearances | 1 | ||
Medals | None | ||
European Championship for Women | |||
Appearances | 4 | ||
Medals | None | ||
Uniforms | |||
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The Swiss women's national basketball team represents Switzerland in international basketball competitions for women.
Switzerland was one of the five founding members of the Eurosbaket in 1938, losing all four matches. In 1953 it also took part in the World Championship's inaugural edition. However, the 1956 Eurobasket marked its last appearance in a final stage to date.[1]
In the 2013 Eurobasket's qualification stage Switzerland will face Poland, Montenegro, Serbia and Estonia.[2]
Current Roster
Height | Player | Club |
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1.87 | Lise Lavanchy | LU-Town Highflyers |
1.85 | Rosalie Grobet | Bernex |
1.84 | Sevrine Chauvin | Saint-Étienne |
1.83 | Kati Clément | Sierre |
1.83 | Anny Kassongo | Seattle Redhawks |
1.81 | Fanny Delacrétaz | Bernex |
1.80 | Marielle Giroud | Franklin Pierce University |
1.80 | Karen Twehues | Geas |
1.79 | Delphine Monnier | Elfic Fribourg |
1.78 | Judit Jakab | Riva |
1.76 | Marjana Milenkovic | Elfic Fribourg |
1.76 | Eva Moldovanyi | Uni Basel |
1.75 | Jalinka Michaux | Sierre |
1.75 | Alexia Rol | Limoges |
1.73 | Lara Thalmann | Elfic Fribourg |
1.73 | Caroline Turin | Sierre |
1.71 | Marisa Heckendorn | Uni Basel |
1.70 | Vanessa Dorestant | LU-Town Highflyers |
1.68 | Elisa Morandi | Sierre |
1.66 | Bettina Müller | Elfic Fribourg |
1.63 | Dorothée Studer | Bernex |
1.63 | Lia Volpe | Sierre |
References
- ↑ Record in FIBA's archive
- ↑ Qualification round drawn. FIBA Europe
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